Brandon Marsh Picks Up Two Hits, Steals A Base Thursday
3 years agoLos Angeles Angels outfielder Brandon Marsh did his part in Thursday's 7-6 loss to the Texas Rangers, singling twice in five at-bats, scoring a run, and stealing second in the fourth inning. It was his sixth stolen base of the season over 67 games. With the two hits, Marsh is now batting .320 in his last seven contests. Overall, he's slashing .260/.321/.361 with two home runs and a 35.2 K%. He's had an inconsistent rookie season, posting a .805 OPS in August, sandwiched between a .529 and .623 OPS in July and September, respectively. He doesn't have much value at this point, providing no power and not enough batting average. He's more of a dynasty league option given his potential as a speedy, power-hitting threat.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com